Bernardo Silva named Manchester City captain in what could be his farewell season

IANS June 18, 2025 232 views

Pep Guardiola has named Bernardo Silva as Manchester City’s new captain ahead of what could be his final season at the club. The Portuguese midfielder hinted at a possible exit, with Benfica a likely destination. Guardiola also appointed Rodri, Ruben Dias, and Erling Haaland as vice-captains, signaling a shift in leadership. The decision comes after a turbulent season where Kyle Walker’s captaincy ended in a loan spell.

"I know what I'm going to do, but it's not the time to talk about that." – Bernardo Silva
New Delhi, June 18: Pep Guardiola has appointed Bernardo Silva as Manchester City’s new captain ahead of what might be the Portuguese midfielder’s final season at the club.

Key Points

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Silva takes captaincy amid contract uncertainty

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Guardiola names Haaland, Rodri, Dias as vice-captains

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Pep breaks tradition in leadership selection

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Haaland tipped as future long-term captain

Silva, who joined City from AS Monaco in 2017, has become one of the most consistent and creative forces in the Guardiola era. With his contract running until 2026, the 29-year-old has hinted that this could be his final chapter in Manchester, with a potential return to his boyhood club Benfica on the cards.

“I know what I'm going to do, but it's not the time to talk about that,” Silva told reporters. “I'm very focused on my season. I'm very focused on performing well for Man City. When the time is due, I will talk about it.”

He added, “I have one year on my contract so obviously I can leave next season. I've had options in the past, like last year, and this year my option is to stay at Man City.”

Alongside Silva, Guardiola also appointed Rodri, Ruben Dias, and Erling Haaland as vice-captains — a move that emphasizes both experience and the future of the squad. The City boss was clear about why he broke from tradition.

“For the first time in my career, I decided who would be my captain,” Guardiola said. “I didn't like what happened last season. I decided this season. Sometimes I want to be the boss and this time, I made the decision.”

The shake-up in leadership comes after a turbulent season where Kyle Walker was named captain only to be loaned out to AC Milan midway through the campaign. Although the English full-back returned to the squad after his loan, he is not part of the squad which is in the USA for the FIFA Club World Cup. Guardiola hinted that the leadership group might evolve further, saying, “At the end of this World Cup, maybe we will choose one or two more.”

Among the new vice-captains, Guardiola placed special emphasis on Haaland’s leadership potential.

“Erling Haaland is so young, but he has to start to learn what it means to be a captain,” he said. “Because he will be here hopefully many, many years. Sooner or later, he will take that position as the first one.”

Manchester City are now gearing up for their FIFA Club World Cup campaign, which kicks off on June 18.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Silva has been absolute class for City! 🇮🇳 fans will remember his performances against our ISL teams during preseason. Hope he stays but if he wants to return to Benfica, can't blame him - home is home! #Respect
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Priya M.
Interesting to see Haaland being groomed as future captain. As an Indian football fan, I wish our clubs would also think long-term like this instead of changing captains every season. Guardiola's vision is 👌
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Arjun S.
Silva leaving would be a big loss for City. He's been their most consistent player after KDB. But honestly, the way Guardiola handled the captaincy last season was messy. Hope this new structure brings stability.
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Neha P.
As a woman who follows Premier League from Mumbai, I love Silva's work ethic! His dribbling reminds me of our own Chhangte but at world-class level 😅 Hope he gets proper farewell if this is indeed his last season!
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Vikram J.
Guardiola saying "I want to be the boss" shows why City keeps winning. Strong leadership matters in football as much as in business. Indian clubs should learn from this instead of player politics ruining teams.
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Sunita R.
Mixed feelings about this. Silva deserves captaincy but appointing him when he might leave seems risky. Hope this doesn't become another Walker situation. Still, as an Indian City fan, InshaAllah they'll do well in Club WC!

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